6 Proven Lead Generation Strategies that Really Work
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C-Suite Selling: Identifying the Ultimate Decision-Maker
Sometime it’s tough to know who actually makes the final decision. Well, the person responsible for profit and loss (P/L leader) is the ultimate decision-maker for anything of consequence in his or her domain. This person can be a CEO or a General Manager or a Plant Manager, or a Product-line Manager, or another title. But profit and loss are the keywords. Ask, “Who ultimately takes the hit if things go south?” These P/L leaders are very easy to identify. Just ask anyone or check the internet.
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Whatever type of business you are into, chances are you spend plenty of your time setting appointments. As a sales professional, there are still a lot of things you can do to enhance your knowledge and skills to get more appointments set. Generating new businesses through appointment setting are the lifeblood of your business and you need to have the right tools to get more than enough of them. Here are six handy tips that can help improve your appointment setting skills.
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My daughter, who's looking for a house, recently said she doesn't trust realtors. Around the same time, some sales people I am coaching said that prospects always lie. So who is it that lies -- salespeople are customers? Well, as a sales person or sales manager, you probably hedge, embellish, wing-it, and stretch the truth at times. So does that mean you lied, and should be included in the generalization of never trust a sales person?
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C-Level Selling Tip 9 - Overcoming Executive Intimidation
Anxiety is the uneasy feeling that arises within you when thinking about approaching a senior level executive, doctor, high government official, etc. It surfaces because you are anticipating an unpleasant outcome or projecting a negative experience. So in essence, it’s your own imagination that creates executive intimidation.
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